We have expert betting tips for the greyhound cards this Saturday at Wentworth Park and Cannington.
There is always great value at the Saturday greyhound meetings, and we have our best bets across the two cards.
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Wentworth Park racing tips
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Take a Break runs at value each-way odds, and although it’s a tough field, he looked good when beating some smart types last start.
He got the better of Canya Handle It, who won well on Thursday night, so the form checks out, and he only needs luck from the draw.
He likes the track and distance, so he’s a good bet.
Stake: 2 Units
Magic Bandit has had no luck at her last two starts, finishing last in both, but her luck should change on Saturday night.
The Jodie Lord-trained two-year-old looked good when winning at Wentworth Park at Group 1 level in January, which is the best form for this race.
She should jump well and put them to bed down the back straight.
Stake: 3 Units
It has been tears for punters at his last two starts, but Ritza Tears is all class when he hits the ground running.
The two-year-old son of Bernardo owns six wins at the track and distance, and he has a 29.47 on his record, which is a stellar time.
With a clean break, he should burn them down the back straight to set up a big win.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Consigliere won’t be easy to beat at $1.35, but Zipping Kayli is a nice type in the making after scoring an effortless win last time out.
She has yet to finish outside the placings, and if the favourite gets into early trouble, she could take advantage and skip away.
The $15 and $2.75 is good enough to include her in greyhound picks.
Stake: 1 Unit
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Cannington racing tips
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The two-year-old scored a blistering heat win, and she looks set to take the Group 1 prize.
She won by 7.75 lengths in her Cannington debut, and although it’s not easy coming west and winning at this level, her form stacks up best.
If she runs 41.67 again, she should win the big race.
Stake: 2.5 Units
Winsome Jet was unlucky to miss out on the final after getting back in the run and flashing home for second behind Giacomo.
The two-year-old son of Tommy Shelby will have to settle for the consolation, and if he jumps on terms with them, he should win.
With 12 wins from 24 starts, he’s the class act in the field.
Stake: 3 Units
Frogs Monelli has a chance to win the feature with a clean getaway, and there has been some betting interest for him.
The two-year-old son of Hooked on Scotch owns six wins from 13 starts, and his career is heading in the right direction.
He’s good enough to add a Group 1 win to his record.
Stake: 1 Unit
Texas President owns 10 wins and 17 placings, and he’s good enough to win the consolation with a good run from the middle draw.
The two-year-old son of Barcia Bale ran third in the heat behind Clearly Magic, and that should be a good form guide for this race.
He could be well-backed on race night, so take the current odds.
Stake: 1.5 Units

















